Josip Rodin said: > On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 06:38:00PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > > I used <button> because the HTML 4 specification said it was not allowed to > > have two <input type=submit>s in one form. I may have misread it, though, I > > didn't read it too carefully, I just went with the other version. > > > > I'll test it and see if it works. > > Seems to work. Then I guess the issue is only philosophic in nature.
I'm sure that I've seen forms with multiple submit methods out there. I was just looking at the page Wookey pointed out using OmniWeb 4.1.1 (in Mac OS X) and it (stupidly) doesn't know about <button> either ... > > > Whilst validating I did notice one other tiny complaint: > > > > Line 128, column 25: > > > > under the GPL.</small></p> > > > > Error: end tag for element "P" which is not open; try removing the end > > > > tag or check for improper nesting of elements > > > > > > > > Sorry, this document does not validate as HTML 4.0 Transitional. > > > > > > I think this means the <p> needs to be moved after the <hr> in the para > > > above. > > > > That's valid, yeah. > > (I'll just remove that <p>) Either move the <p> from before the <hr noshade width="100%" size="1"> to after it, or remove the </p> from after "under the GPL.</small>". Andrew. -- Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.neep.com.au/ "Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself." "Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."